Yeast protein HAL2/MET22 [2] involved in salt tolerance as well as
methionine biosynthesis.

Yeast hypothetical hypothetical protein YHR046c.

Caenorhabditis elegans hypothetical protein F13G3.5.

It is suggested [1] that these proteins may act by enhancing the synthesis or
degradation of phosphorylated messenger molecules. From the X-ray structure of
human inositol monophosphatase [3], it seems that some of the conserved
residues are involved in binding a metal ion and/or the phosphate group of the
substrate.

Last update:

April 2006 / Pattern revised.

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